Not in Crawley Posted May 12 Posted May 12 21 hours ago, kent_white said: Are they though? I genuinely can't remember the last time I saw one. Probably about 25 years ago in Kent. I just think there's better things to cast your ire at. Anti-Semitic attacks being one of them. You're just upset because you used to dye your hair 'fire red' I jest, but RW emotive 'freak' language speaks volumes of where he's at. Quote
royal white Posted May 12 Posted May 12 26 minutes ago, London Wanderer said: Nope attending a protest in support of Palestine doesn’t make you a terror supporter There have been extremist elements on the demos, but that doesn’t make everyone else a terror supporter Yep. I clearly said supporting terror groups. 1000s arrested for it. At no point did I say they all were. Quote
kent_white Posted May 12 Posted May 12 7 hours ago, royal white said: You need to delete some of those Thai lady boy apps off your phone and stick a couple of news ones on 😉 Kathoeys R Us 😁 Quote
London Wanderer Posted May 12 Posted May 12 1 hour ago, royal white said: Yep. I clearly said supporting terror groups. 1000s arrested for it. At no point did I say they all were. You're missing a lot of nuance on this one tbf. The vast majority have been arrested for supporting Palestine Action. Whilst I don't agree with the tactics of the group and what those morons did in Bristol. I don't think supporting them is the same as supporting actual terrorists such as Hamas factions or Hezbollah. The High Court recently ruled the government proscription as unlawful - https://gardencourtchambers.co.uk/high-court-rules-proscription-of-palestine-action-unlawful/ Which will likely mean all those arrested will have the charge of supporting a terror group overturned. Quote
Spider Posted May 12 Posted May 12 Have they all made friends yet? Or is the Middle East still the same shitshow it’s been for decades? Quote
royal white Posted May 12 Posted May 12 11 minutes ago, London Wanderer said: You're missing a lot of nuance on this one tbf. The vast majority have been arrested for supporting Palestine Action. Whilst I don't agree with the tactics of the group and what those morons did in Bristol. I don't think supporting them is the same as supporting actual terrorists such as Hamas factions or Hezbollah. The High Court recently ruled the government proscription as unlawful - https://gardencourtchambers.co.uk/high-court-rules-proscription-of-palestine-action-unlawful/ Which will likely mean all those arrested will have the charge of supporting a terror group overturned. They’ve been charged with terror offences. I’m working on facts, you’re working on maybes Quote
royal white Posted May 12 Posted May 12 4 minutes ago, Spider said: Have they all made friends yet? Or is the Middle East still the same shitshow it’s been for decades? The world is just watching now…… and some folk are wondering why. Quote
London Wanderer Posted May 12 Posted May 12 1 minute ago, royal white said: They’ve been charged with terror offences. I’m working on facts, you’re working on maybes It's a fact that the High Court announced the proscription unlawful. There's the facts I'm working with The government have a right to an appeal. Unless they win that then all those 1000s arrested for saying " I support Palestine Action " won't have a terror offence charge on their record. They're not supporting terrorism and I'm pretty sure common sense will prevail on this one. Focus on the actual extremists supporting Iran and other actual terror groups. The ones who actually are a threat to our national security. Quote
royal white Posted May 12 Posted May 12 (edited) Whatabout Whatabout Whatabout 😆😆 I’ll focus on those arrested and charged with terror offences 👍 Edited May 12 by royal white Quote
London Wanderer Posted May 12 Posted May 12 19 minutes ago, royal white said: Whatabout Whatabout Whatabout 😆😆 I’ll focus on those arrested and charged with terror offences 👍 Aye because that's whataboutery pointing out that those charged with terror offences were done so under a proscription declared unlawful 🤣 how silly of me to point it out. You're going to look a bit of a clown again if the appeal fails and those charges are removed. Quote
royal white Posted May 12 Posted May 12 (edited) 10 minutes ago, London Wanderer said: Aye because that's whataboutery pointing out that those charged with terror offences were done so under a proscription declared unlawful 🤣 how silly of me to point it out. You're going to look a bit of a clown again if the appeal fails and those charges are removed. Nope….whatabout Whatabout Iran…. Why will I, I’m only telling the truth. What if the appeal doesn’t fail? Folk are still being nicked on these charges and you’re against that 😆you never cease to amaze me sir. Edited May 12 by royal white Quote
Not in Crawley Posted May 12 Posted May 12 2 hours ago, London Wanderer said: You're missing a lot of nuance on this one tbf. The vast majority have been arrested for supporting Palestine Action. Whilst I don't agree with the tactics of the group and what those morons did in Bristol. I don't think supporting them is the same as supporting actual terrorists such as Hamas factions or Hezbollah. The High Court recently ruled the government proscription as unlawful - https://gardencourtchambers.co.uk/high-court-rules-proscription-of-palestine-action-unlawful/ Which will likely mean all those arrested will have the charge of supporting a terror group overturned. There's a surprise. Quote
London Wanderer Posted May 13 Posted May 13 8 hours ago, royal white said: Nope….whatabout Whatabout Iran…. Why will I, I’m only telling the truth. What if the appeal doesn’t fail? Folk are still being nicked on these charges and you’re against that 😆you never cease to amaze me sir. Course I’m against it. I agree with the High Court ruling. I’m surprised that amazes total waste of police time & those being arrested aren’t supporting terrorism. Police should be better used to combat the rise in antisemitic attacks & those actually supporting terrorism. Rather than arresting folk in wooly hats protesting an unlawful proscription. Quote
royal white Posted May 13 Posted May 13 8 minutes ago, London Wanderer said: Course I’m against it. I agree with the High Court ruling. I’m surprised that amazes total waste of police time & those being arrested aren’t supporting terrorism. Police should be better used to combat the rise in antisemitic attacks & those actually supporting terrorism. Rather than arresting folk in wooly hats protesting an unlawful proscription. At this moment in time they are. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/proscribed-terror-groups-or-organisations--2 Quote
London Wanderer Posted May 13 Posted May 13 (edited) 17 minutes ago, royal white said: At this moment in time they are. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/proscribed-terror-groups-or-organisations--2 I know 😂 whilst the government puts it appeal through I’ve already said that You’d like to think common sense prevails. As the High Court evidenced, there’s no way they meet the criteria for a terror group. And even if I disagree with them, nobody should be charged under a terror offence for saying they do. Edited May 13 by London Wanderer Quote
Bertie Posted Thursday at 06:13 Posted Thursday at 06:13 The evil far-right nationalist Ben-Gvir up to his usual tricks. What a nice guy. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyp32weyn8o Quote
Zico Posted Thursday at 08:04 Posted Thursday at 08:04 1 hour ago, Bertie said: The evil far-right nationalist Ben-Gvir up to his usual tricks. What a nice guy. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyp32weyn8o His actions also drew rare criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said they were "not in line with Israel's values". would love to hear more about these values Quote
Bertie Posted Thursday at 08:17 Posted Thursday at 08:17 12 minutes ago, Zico said: His actions also drew rare criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said they were "not in line with Israel's values". would love to hear more about these values Yep. And you know it’s not great when even BN criticises someone. Quote
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